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Bipartisan backing for the bill, which would protect immigrant youth like us and aid the economy, extends from Fortune 500 companies to faith leaders

Since Donald Trump killed the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) program on 5 September, we’ve been on Capitol Hill every day and across the country advocating for the Dream Act and telling our stories to the American public and Congress.

The bill is popular among immigration rights advocates, Fortune 500 companies, faith leaders, and even Republicans in Congress, but for those in the GOP still wondering why they should support the Dream Act, we’ve got some answers: